Just for knowing......this is the REAL ENEMY and why we went to Iraq. For all you WMD fans, get yer eye on the ball...BETTTER HERE THEN THERE and for ALL YOU SKEPTICS that believe we are "creating terrorists", see this first, then decideU.S.: Syria Main
Conduit for Zarqawi in IraqSyria is the main conduit for foreign
militants fighting for al-Qaeda-ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq, a senior U.S.
administration official said on Wednesday. "We're concerned that Zarqawi is
supported by a foreign fighter network that gets foreign fighters largely
through Syria," the official said. "There are locations in Syria where foreign
fighters and money and logistics come together and then transit to Iraq, and
those foreign fighters and money come from elsewhere in the Muslim world." Syria
has taken "some cosmetic steps," but "not nearly what they ought to be doing,"
the official said. "They are a major disruptive force, they are
disruptive in Iraq, they are disruptive of the efforts between Palestinians and
Israelis to come up with a Middle East peace," he said. "Syria in some sense has
been a source of instability in the region," the official said. (Reuters)

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THE REAL WAR: Seeing Past the Fog of the Press Propaganda

Just for knowing......this is the REAL ENEMY and why we went to Iraq. For all you WMD fans, get yer eye on the ball...BETTTER HERE THEN THERE and for ALL YOU SKEPTICS that believe we are "creating terrorists", see this first, then decideU.S.: Syria Main
Conduit for Zarqawi in IraqSyria is the main conduit for foreign
militants fighting for al-Qaeda-ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq, a senior U.S.
administration official said on Wednesday. "We're concerned that Zarqawi is
supported by a foreign fighter network that gets foreign fighters largely
through Syria," the official said. "There are locations in Syria where foreign
fighters and money and logistics come together and then transit to Iraq, and
those foreign fighters and money come from elsewhere in the Muslim world." Syria
has taken "some cosmetic steps," but "not nearly what they ought to be doing,"
the official said. "They are a major disruptive force, they are
disruptive in Iraq, they are disruptive of the efforts between Palestinians and
Israelis to come up with a Middle East peace," he said. "Syria in some sense has
been a source of instability in the region," the official said. (Reuters)